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Cops on graveyard shift duty at Bandar Hilir police station experienced
an incident that sent a chilling shock straight to their spines. A CCTV
recorded the incident at 4.21am in the state of Malacca where the heavy glass
doors were slammed open but nobody was at the doorstep.

The officer in-charge of the police District, Asst
Commisioner Shaikh Abdul Adzis said that no report was made regarding this but
was baffled as to how a CCTV from a police station could become viral at the
social media. An investigation to this regard is going on.

In the footage, four police officers on duty could be seen.
The phone rings 4 times and there is a background voice of a woman, presumably
a lady officer. As her voice can be heard answering the call, the glass door
slams open and as a result, breaking the glass door into pieces. The police
officer who was just about to get up from his seat in front of the desk is seen
startled. Meanwhile, police officer at far right of the desk rushes to the
other door to investigate while the officer at the center reaches out his
smartphone to capture the damages to the door.

There is an ancient Portuguese cemetery on Bukit Senjuang
(Senjuang hill) which is located at the other side of the police station.Melaka Malacca
is a UNESCO world heritage site which is rich with historical buildings tracing
from the days of Portuguese (Alphonso de Albuquerque), to Dutch settlement and
followed by British settlements.

Everyone is probably familiar with the phrase “an eagle has
landed”. Those were the words spoken by Neil Armstrong on July 1969 with reference
to their landed aircraft on the moon. But
it was a different story here when an eagle was found resting on a Garuda
statue in Sri Krishna Temple of Kerala. At the time of report, it was on 27th
March 2017. It has been sitting on the statue since 23rd March 2017.
This temple is located in Thakkolam panchayath, Iduki district in the State of
Kerala, India.

Image above: The eagle seen with "bindi" on it's forehead

The eagle seems oblivious to the surrounding of the temple
though devotees were flocking in and out of the temple. Some curious onlookers could
be seen watching the bird as it stood there appearing totally tame. The bird
didn’t try to fly off when people take close up video of the bird. As it can be
seen, some devotee must have applied “Bindi” (red dot) on the forehead of the
bird. Obviously, the bird did not get startled by such gestures.

Image above: A curious old lady watches by as the eagle stood still

Eagles are normally known to be flying high above the sky
and only come down when it had spotted a prey. This eagle proves contrary to
the fact. You can watch it in the video below:

KUALA LUMPUR: There is nothing wrong with a
rape victim marrying the rapist, according to a Barisan Nasional
lawmaker who even suggested that some nine-year-olds were “physically
and spiritually” ready for marriage.
Tasek Gelugor MP Datuk Shabudin Yahaya, in trying to refute Dr Siti
Mariah Mahmud (Amanah-Kota Raja), said that some 12- and 15-year-old
girls looked older than their actual ages.

“When we discuss 12- and 15-year-olds, we don't see their physical
bodies because some children aged 12 or 15, their bodies are like
18-year-old women," Shabudin told the Dewan Rakyat on Tuesday.

The former Syariah court judge added that some girls who reached
puberty when they were as young as nine years old were “physically and
spiritually” ready for marriage.

“So it's not impossible for them to get married,” Shabudin said,
adding that there was “nothing wrong” with a rape victim marrying the
rapist as it could serve as a “remedy” to the increasing number of
social problems.

Shabudin said this when debating the Sexual Offences Against Children
Bill 2017 after several Opposition lawmakers suggested amending it to
include child marriages as an offence.

He said that although rape is a criminal offence, the rapist and the
victim should be “given a second chance to turn a new leaf in life".

“Perhaps through marriage they can lead a healthier, better life. And
the person who was raped does not necessarily have a bleak future. She
will have a husband, at least, and this could serve as a remedy to
growing social problems,” he said.

Dr Siti Mariah, however, argued that allowing the rapist to marry the victim would not guarantee a better life.

“I don’t agree with marrying off the victim to the rapist. If the
rapist repents, maybe that’s fine, but what if the husband is ‘haprak’
(useless)?” she said.

Teo Nie Ching (DAP-Kulai) cited two cases of the victims marrying the
attackers, and argued that the marriages ended up becoming more
problematic, causing more hurt.

She said that one of the cases involved a 35-year-old man in Negri
Sembilan who married a 14-year-old with a disability after allegedly
raping her. The man then reportedly raped his 11-year-old sister-in-law and forced his wife to film him committing the act.

Citing his experience as a judge, Shabudin, however, said that Teo
should not generalise the issue as there have been many cases where such
marriages did not end in divorce.

“The girl becomes safer when she is married rather than when she is
left alone. Don’t assume they (rapists) remain bad people,” he said.
Teo's motion to amend the Sexual Offences Against Children Bill to
include child marriages as an offence was ultimately defeated by a voice
vote.

Read more at
http://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2017/04/04/tasek-gelugor-mp-not-impossible-for-12-year-old-girls-to-be-married/#dCek1yJOwSBUBSHQ.99

My Questions:

1. Is it "OK" if the 9 year old is his daughter? Will he affectionately call the paedophile aka rapist who forced his "pxxxx" into his daughter as son-in-law without any conscience?

2. If the rapist force himself into his own mother, should he be married to his own mother? Refer to: http://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2017/03/09/factory-worker-arrested-for-raping-own-mother/

3. If it is a "Gang rape", should all the rapists be married to the single rape victim?

4. If the child reaches puberty and becomes pregnant at the age of 11, is it OK? for her to go through with the pregnancy? Refer: http://mystiquearth.blogspot.my/2015/08/an-11-year-old-rape-victim-in-paraguay.html

5. If the rapist, rape someone's wife, or his own for that matter, should the rape victim's husband divorce her in order for the rape victim to marry his wife?

6. Should incest be regarded as lawful? Refer: http://mystiquearth.blogspot.my/2015/09/incest-man-justify-his-act-with.html

7. Has he given any thoughts to the child's future and education if she is to be married off at such an early stage?

8. If a boy/man proposes to a girl and it gets rejected, he only has to rape the girl in order to marry her. Wouldn't this bring a new set of social problems?

9. Is it "OK" for the rapist to marry his own sister after raping her? Another incest possibility...

10. If a rapist does not stop after raping one girl and continues raping many others, would it mean that he gets to marry all of them?

Who could believe that
a 10 year old could master 400 languages? Muhamad Akram who hails from Chennai,
India started to learn foreign languages since he was 4 years old. He has
achieved Unique World Records Certificate as the “World’s Youngest Multilingual
Typist”.

Image above: Akram has tremendous learning ability when it comes to languages

How it started

He says, “The first
language that I learnt was Tamil language. It was a handwritten transcript from
Saint Thiruvalluvar. I learnt this at the age of four. From then onwards, I
learnt a series of other languages. He has undergone tutoring for both reading
and writing of the languages.

Akram’s father says, “Never
force your ambitions on your children. Instead, find out what they are
interested in and nurture these interests.” He has facilitated his son’s interests
to learn languages upon learning his ability to quickly grasp the languages at
unbelievable speed.

LABUAN: A traditional Silat
display at a wedding turned bloody when one of the exponents stabbed his
'opponent' with a keris, killing him.

Mohd Amil Zulkarnain, 17, was performing a silat routine for
a wedding ceremony at Kampung Patau-Patau here on Saturday when the incident
occurred.

While performing a mock duel with his cousin, Amil was
accidentally stabbed in the left chest by the curved blade. He was rushed to
the hospital but died on the treatment table.

The keris, a traditional Malay weapon, is usually regarded
as extremely lethal due to its 'wavy' blade structure, which does not permit
wounds to close easily.

Labuan acting police chief Deputy Superintendent Mohd
Ibrahim Mohd Ghani said they received a report from the hospital on the
incident at 1.23pm on Saturday. “Initial investigation revealed that the
suspect, who is the victim’s cousin, was performing the silat with Mohd Amil
about 11.20am. “During the course of the performance, the suspect is believed
to have stabbed the victim,” he said.

He said suspect has been detained for further investigation.The
case is being investigated under Section 304(a) of the Penal Code of causing
death by negligence.

Video above: The last moments of the mock battle that took a life in vain. An unexpected turn of event that will haunt the surviving youth, Amil for the rest of his life. Hope and pray that he will overcome the ordeal.